Joint Admission Test for M.Sc Programmes
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Yes, a B.Sc. IT student can appear for the IIT JAM Chemistry exam, provided they meet the eligibility criteria set by the IITs for the exam. Here are the general eligibility criteria for IIT JAM (Joint Admission Test for M.Sc.):
Educational Qualification:
Yes, it is possible to appear for the IIT JAM in Biotechnology after completing a BSc. in Biotechnology (Vocational). Any candidate who have obtained a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university in a relevant discipline, such as B .Tech/B.Sc/B.E., are eligible to take the IIT JAM entrance test. To appear
If your B.Sc. final results are pending but you’ve cleared IIT JAM , request provisional admission , provide an undertaking to submit results by the deadline , and consult the institute’s admission team for instructions. Keep all necessary documents prepared.
With a 2700 rank in IIT JAM EWS category, you have a good chance of getting admission into an MSc Chemistry program at several NITs like NIT Calicut, NIT Trichy, NIT Rourkela, NIT Patna, etc.
as the admission process for NITs mostly happens through the centralized counselling process (CCMN) based
No, based on the eligibility criteria, you wouldn't be eligible to apply for the IIT JAM program in Geology with a graduation degree in Geography from the University of Calcutta. The minimum qualification for the JAM Geology (GG) program typically requires a Bachelor's degree in Geology or a related field
Based on the information available for IIT JAM 2024, applying for Geology with a Geography degree from Calcutta University might be difficult. IIT JAM requires candidates to have a Bachelor's degree in Geology or a related field for three years/six semesters. This could include subjects like Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and
No, your B.A. Geography and current M.A. in Geography likely wouldn't make you eligible for the IIT JAM Geology or BHU M.Sc. Geology entrance exam. IIT JAM typically requires a Bachelor's degree in a relevant science field like Geology, Geophysics, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Environmental Sciences. While Geography might touch
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